This paper examines the effects and implications of the ‘public use’ requirement for the exercise of eminent domain in the United States. It is part of an ongoing inquiry the consequences of eminent domain in the United States. The first part examines the history of the public use requirement, both how the doctrine has been articulated and logically extended and what purposes have been accomplished under it. The second part of the paper is an analytic critique of the public use doctrine. After considering whether any principled standard can be developed to delimit the proper uses of eminent domain, it examines a number of the difficult empirical and political questions confronted in any effort to develop such a standard that properly limits...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
This paper investigates changes of interpretations about the taking clause and public use based on t...
This paper examines the effects and implications of the ‘public use’ requirement for the exercise of...
This paper examines the effects and implications of the ‘public use’ requirement for the exercise of...
This paper examines the effects and implications of the ‘public use’ requirement for the exercise of...
The current application of the doctrine of eminent domain is representative of a steady degradation ...
Eminent domain has evolved to encourage almost every conceivable type of economic development. In re...
This Article provides a rationale for understanding and interpreting the public use requirement with...
The public use requirement of eminent domain law may be working its way back into the United States ...
The public use requirement of eminent domain law may be working its way back into the United States ...
The blurring of the lines between what constitutes public use for eminent domain and what is conside...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
This paper investigates changes of interpretations about the taking clause and public use based on t...
This paper examines the effects and implications of the ‘public use’ requirement for the exercise of...
This paper examines the effects and implications of the ‘public use’ requirement for the exercise of...
This paper examines the effects and implications of the ‘public use’ requirement for the exercise of...
The current application of the doctrine of eminent domain is representative of a steady degradation ...
Eminent domain has evolved to encourage almost every conceivable type of economic development. In re...
This Article provides a rationale for understanding and interpreting the public use requirement with...
The public use requirement of eminent domain law may be working its way back into the United States ...
The public use requirement of eminent domain law may be working its way back into the United States ...
The blurring of the lines between what constitutes public use for eminent domain and what is conside...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
This paper investigates changes of interpretations about the taking clause and public use based on t...